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New York City has been working alongside booking service platforms like Airbnb to implement stringent regulations on unregistered short-term apartment rentals. So, what is there to know about New York’s

New Jerseyans have often argued about whether Central Jersey is fact or fiction. Many in North Jersey believe that Central and South Jersey are sort of lumped in as one,

New Jersey’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development issued stop-work orders for 27 Boston Market restaurants across the state on Tuesday due to numerous worker’s rights violations including failure to

There is no scarcity of NJ farms—we are called the Garden State after all. While it’s no surprise to some, this tidbit of information still seems to surprise both outsiders

It is no secret that New Jersey has some fairly strict laws surrounding liquor. From consumption to sale, NJ has among the strictest liquor laws in the country—affecting restaurants, breweries,

In a groundbreaking ruling, the Supreme Court has declared that colleges and universities are now prohibited from considering race as a determining factor in the admissions process. This landmark decision

A proposed New Jersey bill would slash costs of NJ E-Z Pass—the state’s electronic toll collection system—by up to 50 percent for commuters. That’s right. If you commute to work

Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination during a town hall event in New Hampshire on Tuesday evening. This marks Christie’s

In many ways, New Jersey is one of the most progressive states in the nation. Time and time again, Jersey proves to be with the current times in a variety